Hey guys,
I've been studying programming for quite a while now and C++ was one of the first languages I tried to learn but couldn't quite hack it (I was 15 at the time) to do it properly. Now that I'm more mature and understand a lot more concepts (and I have the capability to understand things like memory management, which I certainly didn't back then) I was thinking about learning C++, but my problem is that I can't just sit down and read a book or series of tutorials to learn a language; I need to have something to work towards in order to learn something. Do any of you have any ideas (or a resource that contains ideas) for which I could build my C++ knowledge upon?
I've been studying programming for quite a while now and C++ was one of the first languages I tried to learn but couldn't quite hack it (I was 15 at the time) to do it properly. Now that I'm more mature and understand a lot more concepts (and I have the capability to understand things like memory management, which I certainly didn't back then) I was thinking about learning C++, but my problem is that I can't just sit down and read a book or series of tutorials to learn a language; I need to have something to work towards in order to learn something. Do any of you have any ideas (or a resource that contains ideas) for which I could build my C++ knowledge upon?